Last Update

Prof.
Ho Khai Leong

Get ZoomInfo Grow

+ Get 10 Free Contacts a Month

Please agree to the terms and conditions

I agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. I understand that I will receive a subscription to ZoomInfo Grow at no charge in exchange for downloading and installing the ZoomInfo Contact Contributor utility which, among other features, involves sharing my business contacts as well as headers and signature blocks from emails that I receive.

Web References
(6 Total References)

Ho Khai Leong, an associate professor of political science at Nanyang Technological University, said Singaporeans are feeling insecure about their homes, jobs and ties with the state. He said the government needs to address that by giving Singaporeans more preferential treatment beyond voting rights, such as offering them the first right to jobs, an issue of increasing importance after a recession in the third quarter.
"The government needs to give confidence that they are taking care of Singaporeans," he said.

...

Ho Khai Leong, an associate professor of political science at Nanyang Technological University, said Singaporeans are feeling insecure about their homes, jobs and ties with the state. He said the government needs to address that by giving Singaporeans more preferential treatment beyond voting rights, such as offering them the first right to jobs, an issue of increasing importance after a recession in the third quarter.
"The government needs to give confidence that they are taking care of Singaporeans," he said.

"There is a certain sense of nervousness in the air and the stakes are high for the PAP," Ho Khai Leong, a political analyst at Nanyang Technological University, said.

"If the opposition wins more seats, it will spark off a trend; more professionals will join the opposition," he said.

...

"If more professionals join the opposition camp then, in a few more elections, the PAP may not be able to keep its dominance in parliament," said Ho.The 20 new names fielded by the Workers' Party, the oldest opposition party, included many with careers as academics, lawyers and bankers - a far cry from previous line-ups.

The opposition has fielded candidates for more than half the seats in parliament, denying the PAP an automatic victory on Nomination Day for the first time in nearly two decades.

He said:Nanyang Technological University Associate Professor in Political Science, Prof Ho Khai Leong believes both extremes â€" that of the MPs' aim to "reach, teach and preach" and the netizens' mission to "analyse, scrutinise and criticise" â€" will help mould cyberspace.He said: "Both these approaches, in their extreme forms, will no doubt invite criticisms, which […]

Commenting on the findings, Nanyang Technological University political analyst Ho Khai Leong said: "Newspapers remain the most powerful medium because of their accessibility, low cost and people's reading habits.

Nanyang Technological University Associate Professor in Political Science, Prof Ho Khai Leong believes both extremes â€" that of the MPs' aim to "reach, teach and preach" and the netizens' mission to "analyse, scrutinise and criticise" â€" will help mould cyberspace.

He said: "Both these approaches, in their extreme forms, will no doubt invite criticisms, which I think is healthy.

I agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. I understand that I will receive a subscription to ZoomInfo Community Edition at no charge in exchange for downloading and installing the ZoomInfo Contact Contributor utility which, among other features, involves sharing my business contacts as well as headers and signature blocks from emails that I receive.

Thank You for Downloading!

1. DownloadZoomInfo Grow

2. Run InstallationWizard

3. Check your inbox to Sign in to ZoomInfo Grow

I agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. I understand that I will receive a subscription to ZoomInfo Community Edition at no charge in exchange for downloading and installing the ZoomInfo Contact Contributor utility which, among other features, involves sharing my business contacts as well as headers and signature blocks from emails that I receive.